John Austin Sands Monks
John Austin Sands Monks (1850–1917) was an American painter and etcher known especially for his paintings of sheep. Born in Cold Spring, New York, to John and Sarah Catherine Monks, he was educated at the Hudson River Institute and studied engraving under George N. Cass and painting under George Inness. He was a longtime resident of Medfield, Massachusetts, and had a studio in Boston. He was a member of the Boston Art Club, the Copley Society, the Salmagundi Club, and the New York Etching Club.[1][2][3][4] His sister was the naturalist Sarah P. Monks.[5] He died in Chicago while visiting his daughter at the age of 66.[6]
John A. S. Monks | |
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Born | |
Died | March 14, 1917 66) Chicago, Illinois | (aged
Nationality | American |
Known for | Paintings of sheep |
References
- Pietro, C. S. (1917). "The Art of John Austin Sands Monks". Fine Arts Journal. 35 (4): 258–262. doi:10.2307/25603518. JSTOR 25603518.
- Austin, Henry Willard (1887). "Monks and His Work". The Connoisseur. 2 (1): 3–16. doi:10.2307/25581121. JSTOR 25581121.
- Anonymous (1917). "J. A. S. Monks". American Art News. 15 (24): 4. JSTOR 25589035.
- "Monks, John Austin Sands". Who's Who in New England. A.N. Marquis. 1909. p. 659.
- Boeckmann, Henrietta (January 1920). "Interesting Westerners". Sunset. p. 54.
- DeSorgher, Richard. "Art Box Project: J. A. S. Monks". Medfield Historical Society. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
External links
Media related to John Austin Sands Monks at Wikimedia Commons - John A. S. Monks papers, 1890-1940 at the Archives of American Art
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